Good evening, folks. I wanted to drop by for a very quick update on what follows our weekend rains. In addition to the late week system, I’m also watching the late Monday-early Tuesday system.
A disturbance dives into the region, producing a swath of light snow and snow showers by Monday afternoon. That lasts us through early Tuesday, and the models are a little better organized with the snow potential. Notice how northern and eastern Kentucky have increased totals on the Euro and GFS…
European
GFS
Some decent totals may fall across southern Ohio into West Virginia during this time. We will have to see if this thing continues to increase as we get closer.
The late week system continues to show a strong signal, but the extent of that signal is what we have to determine in the coming days. Can this produce a significant snow event across parts of our region? Absolutely. Will it? Obviously, that remains to be seen.
As mentioned earlier, the models are in the time period where they flip around a lot with any system, especially one like this.
The late afternoon GFS continues to show our rain to snow event…
I leave you with your soggy Saturday evening rain trackers…
Have a great evening and take care.
chris our lives here in southeast ky are just getting back to normal and now you are calling for more snow yet again?when are we going to be able to make our plans and keep them?when?
Where do you live at to have actually seen enough snow that would disrupt your plans??? Here in the vslley of Harlan, we have only has a few inches for the entire season so far!
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Thani’s for the update Chris. It is going to be an interesting week for sure. Have a good evening everyone, and stay dry!
Uncanny how the heavier snow follows the east half border shape of Kentucky. CB is saying the “region” word again. That does not automatically mean KY is the emphasis.
Oh yeah it does, for some region of Kentucky!!!